18:22:14aethheh, I was about to say, "That was 2012, but in 2020, we'd probably just use Markdown"... but the blog's already talking about Markdown. I guess everyone cool was already talking about Markdown even by 2010.
18:26:37_deathrecently I reverted (for no good reason) to the intricate comment convention style mentioned in the clhs.. for some years I only used ;;;; and ;; and stopped inserting Page characters .. still don't know if it's worth it
18:26:51aethpve: You can just add "### filename.lisp~%```common-lisp~%" to the top of a file and "```~%~%" to the bottom and concatenate the files together and use an existing Markdown processor, assuming the comments and docstrings don't need to be handled in a fancy way.
18:27:21aeth(Even a shell script could do this, with \n as the newline marker.)
18:56:56Guest9274o/ How can I declare function's output value as a composite type? I want to say that a function returns `(or null string)`. I see it's possible to do so for variables, but was wondering if it's possible for function parameters.
19:36:39phoelike https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/727649887549653212/728694783706529853/Zrzut_ekranu_z_2020-07-03_21-32-49.png that I did real quick in draw.io
2:07:10gjuliohey i'm new to the channel and new-ish to lisp. i'm getting stuck with the syntax on using remove with reduce. if i have a blacklist ofsymbols '(a b c) and a list '(a b a c a b b a). I want to use reduce to obtain '(a a b b a).